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Brett Sutter

Brett Sutter (born June 2, 1987) is a Canadian former player and current of the in the (AHL). The son of longtime NHL coach and executive , he appeared in 60 National Hockey League (NHL) games across seven seasons with the , , and , while establishing himself as one of the most durable players in AHL history with 1,090 games played, ranking fourth all-time in the league. Sutter transitioned to in 2024 after retiring from playing, serving as an assistant with the Wranglers before being promoted to in June 2025. Born in Viking, , Sutter grew up in a prominent family, with his father leading multiple NHL teams to success, including a championship with the in 2012. He honed his skills in the (WHL), playing four seasons split between the and from 2003 to 2007, where he recorded 131 points in 238 games. Selected by in the sixth round (179th overall) of the during his father's tenure as the team's general manager, Sutter made his professional debut in the 2007–08 season with Calgary's affiliate, the Quad City . Sutter's NHL career spanned from 2008 to 2016, highlighted by his debut goal on December 23, 2008, against the Anaheim Ducks shortly after being called up from the AHL. Known for his gritty, two-way forward style, he tallied 2 goals and 8 assists in limited action before focusing primarily on the AHL, where he amassed 463 points (198 goals, 265 assists) and 893 penalty minutes over 17 seasons with teams including the Abbotsford Heat, Charlotte Checkers, Iowa Wild, and Stockton Heat. After retiring in July 2024, Sutter joined the Wranglers' coaching staff, drawing on his extensive on-ice experience to guide the Flames' top minor-league prospect development. Married to Erin with three children—Olivia, Charlotte, and Bo—Sutter continues the family legacy in Alberta-based hockey operations.

Early life and family

Early life

Brett Sutter was born on June 2, 1987, in Viking, , , to parents and Wanda Sutter. Sutter grew up on the family farm near Viking, a small rural community in east-central that instilled a strong shaped by agricultural life and familial expectations. This environment, common to the broader legacy in , emphasized discipline and resilience from an early age, as daily farm chores complemented his introduction to the sport. His initial youth hockey experiences began in minor leagues in Chicago during his father's coaching tenure with the Blackhawks, before relocating to California where he joined the San Jose Jr. Sharks program. In the 2002-03 season with the San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U AAA team, Sutter excelled as a forward, recording 44 goals and 22 assists for 66 points in 45 games, showcasing his scoring prowess in competitive youth play. This period marked his development in structured minor hockey, leading to his transition to major junior with the Western Hockey League's in 2003-04, entering a higher level of competitive organized play.

Family

Brett Sutter is the son of , a former NHL player and head coach, and his wife Wanda Sutter. He has an older sister, , and a younger brother, . Sutter is married to Erin Sutter, and the couple has three children: daughters Olivia and Charlotte, and son Bo. As part of the renowned Sutter family from Viking, , Brett's uncles—Brent, Brian, Duane, Rich, and Ron—all enjoyed NHL careers, collectively playing nearly 5,000 regular-season games. His cousins include and Brody Sutter, both NHL players; Shaun Sutter, a former WHL standout; and Lukas Sutter, a drafted prospect who played in the WHL and . The Sutter lineage has profoundly shaped professional hockey, producing nine NHL players across two generations, with Brett becoming the eighth family member to debut in the league on , 2008. This dynasty underscores a legacy of resilience and excellence, rooted in the family's farm upbringing and extending through playing, coaching, and management roles in the sport.

Playing career

Junior career

Brett Sutter began his major junior hockey career in the (WHL) with the during the 2003-04 season, where he appeared in 44 games, recording 5 goals and 7 assists for 12 points. In the following 2004-05 season, Sutter established himself as a regular, playing 70 games and contributing 8 goals and 11 assists for 19 points, while adding 3 points in 16 playoff games as the Ice reached the WHL finals. His early development emphasized a physical, competitive edge, reflecting the gritty style common in the tradition. Midway through the 2005-06 season, Sutter was traded to the , where he finished the year with 57 games, 9 goals, and 26 assists for 35 points. That year, prior to the trade, he had posted 8 goals and 7 assists in 16 games with Kootenay. Sutter was selected by the in the sixth round, 179th overall, of the , recognizing his potential as a hardworking forward. In his final junior season of 2006-07, Sutter served as of the Rebels, leading the team with 28 goals and 29 assists for 57 points in 67 games, and contributing 7 points in 7 playoff games. Over his WHL tenure, he evolved into a gritty, two-way forward known for his defensive reliability and physical play, traits honed through consistent ice time and leadership responsibilities.

Professional career

Sutter signed a three-year entry-level contract with the on May 22, 2007, following his selection in the . He began his professional career with the Flames' () affiliate, the Quad City Flames, during the 2007–08 season, where he played 75 games and tallied 4 goals and 6 assists. Sutter made his NHL debut with the Flames on December 23, 2008, against the , scoring his first career goal in that game just 14 seconds after a Ducks score to help secure a 4–3 victory. Over parts of three seasons with Calgary, he appeared in 18 NHL games, registering 1 goal and 1 assist. In the 2009–10 season, Sutter spent most of his time with the Flames' new affiliate, the , where he posted 9 goals and 15 assists in 66 regular-season games and added 4 goals and 7 assists in 13 playoff contests as the reached the Western Conference Finals. On November 17, 2010, the Flames traded Sutter and defenseman Ian White to the in exchange for forward Tom Kostopoulos and defenseman Anton Babchuk. He joined the Hurricanes' affiliate, the , for the remainder of the 2010–11 season and remained there through 2013–14, serving as team from 2011–12 to 2013–14. During that span, Sutter accumulated 56 goals and 86 assists in 255 games with Charlotte, including a standout 2012–13 season with 19 goals and 29 assists in 70 games. With the , he played 36 NHL games from 2010–11 to 2013–14, scoring 1 goal and 4 assists. As an unrestricted , Sutter signed a two-year, two-way contract with the on July 1, 2014. He spent the next two seasons with the Wild's affiliate, the , where he served as an assistant captain and recorded 16 goals and 27 assists in 128 games. Sutter appeared in 6 NHL games with during the 2014–15 season, earning 3 assists. On February 29, 2016, the Wild traded him to the in exchange for forward Scott Sabourin. Sutter joined the Kings' affiliate, the , and remained with the organization for six seasons through 2021–22, captaining the team from 2017–18 to 2021–22. In 439 games with , he amassed 76 goals and 100 assists, including multiple seasons with 30 or more points, such as 45 points in 67 games during 2018–19. On August 3, 2022, Sutter signed a one-year contract with the , the Flames' new affiliate, and was named the inaugural team captain. In his first season with in 2022–23, he recorded 14 goals and 15 assists in 70 games, contributing 1 goal and 1 assist in 9 playoff games. The following year, 2023–24, Sutter played 46 regular-season games for 8 goals and 2 assists before appearing in 6 postseason contests. On July 15, 2024, Sutter announced his retirement after 17 professional seasons, having played 1,090 games, ranking fourth all-time in league history. Throughout his career, Sutter embodied the role, frequently serving in positions across four AHL franchises while employing a grinding, physical style that emphasized tenacity and forechecking.

Coaching career

Assistant coach

Following his retirement from professional hockey, Brett Sutter was appointed assistant coach of the on July 15, 2024. In this role, he joined Trent Cull and fellow assistant Joe Cirella for the 2024-25 (AHL) season, later serving under Cirella during his interim stint as . Sutter's responsibilities focused on player development, where he provided and to young prospects, drawing on his 17 years of professional experience to guide them toward NHL opportunities with the . assistant Brad Pascall highlighted Sutter's value, noting his proven as the Wranglers' captain and the "valuable knowledge" he brought to the coaching staff. The transition to coaching represented a natural progression for Sutter, who had served as team captain and expressed a strong desire to remain in , where his family—wife Erin and children Olivia, Charlotte, and Bo—had established roots during his playing tenure with organization. Sutter himself described the move as an exciting opportunity to "learn and grow quickly" while contributing leadership in his new capacity.

Head coach

On June 20, 2025, the Calgary Wranglers announced Brett Sutter's promotion to head coach for the 2025-26 American Hockey League (AHL) season, succeeding Joe Cirella. This appointment builds directly on Sutter's experience as an assistant coach with the Wranglers during the 2024-25 season, where he contributed to team operations under head coach Trent Cull before a brief interim stint. It also draws from his family's storied coaching legacy, particularly his father Darryl Sutter, a longtime NHL head coach who ranks among the league's all-time wins leaders with over 600 victories across multiple teams, including two Stanley Cup championships with the Los Angeles Kings. The Calgary Flames organization expressed strong trust in Sutter's familiarity with the AHL level and his blue-collar approach, viewing him as a natural fit to lead their top affiliate. Sutter's coaching philosophy centers on building trust-based relationships with players to foster growth and accountability, emphasizing that effective guidance comes from communication rather than criticism. He prioritizes a strong rooted in his family's upbringing in Viking, , where discipline and relentless effort were instilled early, much like the values his father championed throughout his career. In player development, Sutter focuses on elevating young prospects through targeted improvement, stating that "if you can get these kids to be better players, then your team becomes a better team," which he identifies as a core seasonal objective. As of November 19, 2025, in the early stages of the 2025-26 season, the Wranglers under Sutter hold an 8-7-2-0 record, placing them second in the Pacific Division with 18 points after 17 games. Notable highlights include a 6-1 victory over the on November 5, where Sutter praised the team's execution, and a 4-3 win against the same opponent on November 1, contributing to a home sweep. The team has shown strong offensive play under Sutter's emphasis on dynamic execution. Prospect development has been evident, particularly with forward Rory Kerins, whom Sutter has highlighted for his commitment and ability to "find that next gear" with the puck; Kerins broke the Wranglers' all-time points record earlier in the season and was recalled to the on November 13, 2025. Looking ahead, Sutter's long-term goals include securing an playoff berth for the Wranglers while contributing to the ' NHL pipeline through sustained player growth and performance. He aims to leverage the team's early offensive momentum to build a competitive roster capable of deeper postseason runs and NHL call-ups.

Professional achievements

Career statistics

Brett Sutter accumulated 60 games played in the National Hockey (NHL) regular season across three teams, recording 2 goals, 8 assists, 10 points, and 40 penalty minutes.

NHL Regular Season

TeamGPGAPtsPIM
1811212
3614524
60334
Total60281040
In the (), Sutter played 1,090 regular-season games from 2007 to 2024, the fourth-most in league history, with 198 goals, 265 assists, 463 points, and 893 penalty minutes. He also appeared in 69 AHL playoff games, tallying 11 goals, 22 assists, 33 points, and 50 penalty minutes.

AHL Regular Season (Key Team Aggregates)

TeamGPGAPts
2555686142
3798199180
116221739
Total1,090198265463

AHL Playoffs

GPGAPtsPIM
6911223350
For context, Sutter's (WHL) junior career spanned 254 regular-season games with 58 goals, 80 assists, 138 points, and 274 penalty minutes.

Awards and honors

Brett Sutter was selected by the in the sixth round, 179th overall, of the . During his extensive professional career in the (), Sutter earned recognition for his on-ice contributions and leadership qualities. In 2018, he was chosen to represent the at the All-Star Classic in , where he served as captain of the Pacific Division team, highlighting his standing among peers as a reliable forward. Sutter's perseverance and were formally acknowledged in the 2018–19 season when he received the Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award, presented annually by the to the player who best exemplifies determination, dedication to hockey, and contributions to teammates. As the recipient, Sutter was praised for his role in fostering team morale during challenging seasons with the , underscoring his durability in a league known for its physical demands. His longevity in the is further evidenced by his accumulation of 1,090 career regular-season games, a total that ranks fourth all-time in league history and was reached during the 2023–24 season with the . This milestone reflects Sutter's exceptional endurance, as he played across 17 seasons without significant injury interruptions, establishing him as one of the 's most durable players. Sutter's leadership was consistently honored through multiple captaincies in the , including three seasons with the from 2011 to 2014, five seasons with the from 2017 to 2022, and two seasons with the from 2022 to 2024. These roles emphasized his ability to guide teams through competitive environments, often as a penalty-killing specialist and emotional leader, contributing to organizational stability and player development. Sutter did not receive any international awards during his career.

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